This is your main input page. Here you will select your habitat and its size, and the dragons that you have put in there. Based on the type of habitat, the dragon dropdown list is updated and listing only the dragons that can live in that habitat.
You can then enter the dragon level, and it will tell you by how much it is boosted from the booster; the greener it gets, the more boosted it is!
For the boosters, use the row 9 to select on what booster(s) are installed on each island.
I’m not going to detail how that it is calculated here, but you can refer to this well written article here: http://dragonvale.wikia.com/wiki/Boost_Calculation_Guide
The gems island entry is only calculating based on the first two dragons entered for a habitat. Since the island can be expanded to five in each section this causes an issue when trying to track the gem earning potential. One additional change that would help is adding the new large dream habitat and the large apocalypse habitat. The rest of the island calculations are really helpful in trying to maximize my earnings. Thank you for continuing to enhance this spreadsheet.
ReplyDeleteThanks Violetbloom2, I think it is fixed now in 2.2
DeleteHi Violetbloom2, and thank you for your feedback. To be honest I kind of stopped updating it given the lack of feedback, and pretty much improved the one I used. But now that I know at least ONE person is using it, I'll look into these bugs and fix it in the next release. Can you tell me which version you are using? 2.1?
ReplyDeleteI am now using the 2.1 version that you have posted on this site. I have been working with your spreadsheet since I found it on the Dragonvaledb site back in August. I can see that you have invested a lot of time in this project based on my experience with some spreadsheets for Dragonvale. Keep up the great work and I hope more people find it useful.
Deletemany thanks for your feedback and your words, much appreciated...; and glad you find it useful :-)
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